高考听力

2020山东听力模拟考第一次

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第一部分  听力 (共两节,满分30分)

做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。

第一节 (共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)

听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。

例:How much is the shirt?

A. £19.15.    B. £9.18.    C. £9.15.

答案是C。

1. What happened to the man?
A. He was locked out.
B. He missed the train.
C. He lost his keys.

2. Where are the speakers?
A. At a gym.
B. At a restaurant.
C. At a cinema.

3. What does the woman dislike about her trip?
A. The weather.
B. The traffic.
C. The scenery.

4. When will the conference begin?
A. At 7:30.
B. At 8:30.
C. At 9:00.

5. What are the speakers talking about?
A. A job position.
B. A fellow worker.
C. A new office.

第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)

听下面5段对话或独白每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6. What seems to be the man’s problem?
A. He doesn’t sleep well.
B. He has no more pills.
C. He can’t focus properly.

7. What is the man advised to do?
A. Stay home from work.
B. Have a check-up.
C. Stop feeling anxious.

听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10题三个小题。

8. How did the man get to work today?
A. By bike.
B. By bus.
C. On foot.

9. What is the man’s major concern about driving a car?
A. Expenses.
B. Health.
C. Environment.

10. What does the woman think of using a car?
A. It’s costly.
B. It’s dangerous.
C. It’s convenient.

听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13题三个小题。

11. Who reached the top of Mount Qomolangma?
A. Ellen.
B. Jonathan.
C. Heather.

12. How long did the man spend on his adventure travel?
A. 96 days.
B. Four months.
C. One year.

13. What does the woman think about doing in the future?
A. Walking through a national park.
B. Cycling along a country road.
C. Camping out in the mountains.

听下面一段对话,回答第14至第17题四个小题。

14. What is Julian doing?
A. Planning her budget.
B. Conducting an interview.
C. Giving advice on studies.

15. Which costs Matt most each month?
A. Food.
B. Clothes.
C. Books.

16. How much does Matt spend on sports a month?
A. About $15.
B. About $30.
C. About$50.

17. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A. Strangers.
B. Schoolmates.
C. Co-workers.

听下面一段对话,回答第18至第20题三个小题。

18. Which colour is unsuitable for office walls?
A. Green.    
B. Red.    
C. Yellow.

19. What effect does natural light have on office workers?
A. It is good for their eyes.
B. It helps them concentrate.
C. It makes them feel cheerful.

20. Who are most likely to be interested in the talk?
A. Managers.
B. Painters.
C. Teachers.

录音原文

(Text 1)

M: Know what? I couldn’t get back into my apartment and had to stay at a hotel last night.

W: How did that happen? Did you lose your keys?

M: No, I left them in the apartment and my wife was on a business trip.

(Text 2)

M: Wow, so many choices and so many people. So, what kind of film do you want to see?

W: It’s up to you, but nothing too violent, please. 

(Text 3)

M: How was your trip to London?

W: It was fantastic. I visited a lot of places, churches, museums and the royal palaces, and the weather was fine. Horrible traffic, though.

(Text 4)

W: How much time do we have before the conference? We don’t have to hurry, do we?

M: Don’t worry. It’s seven-thirty now. We still have an hour and a half. It takes only thirty minutes to get there.

(Text 5)

M: Hey, did you see Ann in the office this morning?

W: Yes, but why did she have such a long face? 

M: I’m not sure. I heard she failed to get promoted.

(Text 6)

M: What about the problems I’ve been having? 

W: Not serious. Take some medicine and you will get a better night’s sleep. 

M: Thank you. How should I take the medicine? 

W: Take one pill about thirty minutes before you go to bed. 

M: How long should I take them? 

W: Thirty days. 

M: Is there anything else I can do? 

W: Don’t worry so much about things at work. 

M: Should I stay home from work? 

W: No, it’s not necessary. Just remember to stay calm.

(Text 7)

W: You’re late! 

M: Yes, I’m really sorry. I had to wait for ages for the bus. 

W: Why didn’t you drive? 

M: Ah, well, I’ve sold my car. 

W: Oh, are you getting a new one? 

M: No, I’m not getting another car. I’ve decided to live without one. 

W: Wow, what made you do that? 

M: I think there are too many cars and this town is already far too polluted. 

W: Well, that’s true, but a car is useful. 

M: I don’t think so, not in the city center anyway. I can never find anywhere to park and you spend most of the time sitting in traffic jams. 

W: But how are you going to get to work? 

M: I’m thinking of getting a bicycle. 

W: Don’t you think bicycles are dangerous? 

M: Not really. I don’t think they’re as dangerous as cars. 

W: Well, I couldn’t do without my car. I have to take the children to school every day. 

M: I don’t think children get enough exercise these days. They should walk to school. 

W: Okay, I see what you mean.

(Text 8)

M: Hey, Heather. Can I sit here? 

W: Yeah, sure, Jonathan. How’s your day? 

M: Good. Say, are you planning your summer travels? 

W: Well, not yet. I was just reading a story about this woman Alan Wilson, who climbed up Mount Qomolangma. 

M: Yeah, I read that too. A rather extraordinary experience, isn’t it? Ninety-six days! She is actually a graduate of our college, class of 2012. 

W: Oh, really? So, Jonathan, what amazing thing have you done? 

M: Well, I just went cycling across South America. 

W: You didn’t. 

M: I did, just last year before I entered the graduate school. It was such a brilliant time, four months on the road and enjoying wonderful scenery in the country, in towns and in cities all along the way. I got a bit tired, though. 

W: Sounds great, hmm, maybe I should think seriously about my big life adventure, like taking a long walk across a national park. 

M: Wow, let me know if you need someone to go with you. 

(Text 9)

W: Hi, Matt. May I ask you a few questions? 

M: Certainly Julian, what do you want to know? 

W: I’m doing a study on the spending habits of students in our school. I’m writing a paper for my social studies course. 

M: That sounds interesting! 

W: To begin with, how much money do you get from your parents a month? 

M: I get about five hundred dollars. 

W: How do you spend your money? 

M: I spend about three hundred dollars on food, you know how I like to eat. 

W: Yes, what about the rest of the money? 

M: Well, I spend on shows, about thirty dollars a month. Games, uh, for rental of tennis, court and balls, about fifty dollars. I do spend someone on things like reading material and the rest I save. 

W: What about clothes? 

M: My mother buys them for me.

W: Thanks a lot, Matt! 

M: You’re welcome!

(Text 10) 

W: Hello, everyone. I’m very glad to be here to talk to you. People need to feel secure and comfortable, so they can be creative. Well designed workplaces often create environments that make employees better thinkers. So today, I’ll talk about how to design workplaces that inspire creativity. I hope you can find it useful. First, the color of the office walls. Decorate your office with green. Other bright colors such as light blue and yellow can also increase creativity. Calmer colors help us concentrate. Green also reminds us of nature, which may help us to relax. Avoid red when you are choosing a color. While it can give us a feeling of energy, it also affects our ability to analyze information. Then let’s turn to lighting. Lighting is also important. Too dark and workers can feel sleepy, well, if it is too bright, it can make them feel anxious. The best kind of lighting is natural light. It makes us happier and more productive. When it comes to artificial lighting, warm colors are the best. But if we need to concentrate, a bluer light is better. Space is another important matter. A company might want to develop a variety of spaces in an office, so staff can find privacy if needed, but also work in open areas for creative thinking.

答案:

1-5 ACBCB     6-10 ACBCC
11-15 ABABA     16-20 CBBCA

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